The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) has confirmed the extension of Kevin Walters as Kangaroos coach ahead of the 2026 Rugby League World Cup.
ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys AM said he was pleased that Walters’ contract, which was due to expire on June 30, 2026, had been extended for a further two years.
“I was very impressed with the feedback from the Kangaroos players when they were surveyed, giving Kevin enormous praise as a coach and motivator,” Mr V’landys said.
“Kevin did an outstanding job and I’m very pleased to announce him as the Kangaroos coach for the most important tournament in many years.
“As Kangaroo number 612, Kevin has displayed passion for the jersey as well as for his players. I saw first-hand in the UK the way the players responded to him.
“The World Cup is a wonderful opportunity for the game to be showcased on the international stage and I’m excited Kevin will be leading the national team.”
Walters played 291 matches through a first-grade career with Canberra Raiders and Brisbane Broncos, winning six Premierships through his career. He played 20 State of Origin games for Queensland, as well as 11 Test matches for the Kangaroos. As a player, he was also part of the 1990 and 1994 Kangaroo Tours.
Walters said he was looking forward to guiding the Kangaroos in a World Cup.
“The experience I had with the team at the Ashes was a privilege and very rewarding,” Walters said. “Now to be able to continue into a home World Cup will be a huge honour.
“World Cups always provide the biggest challenges, and I’m looking forward to assembling a great, experienced staff and playing group to have a successful tournament.
“I’m very grateful for this opportunity. I never thought in my wildest dreams I’d be Kangaroos coach in a World Cup. It’s very humbling.”